Month: January 2023

Debt-Busting 101: The Top 5 Methods to Say Goodbye to Bad Debt (Ep. 7)

Debt-Busting 101: The Top 5 Methods to Say Goodbye to Bad Debt (Ep. 7)

Ready to kick debt to the curb? Whether you’re a debt newbie or a seasoned pro, this episode is for you! 

Join Financial Dignity® Coach, Christine Luken, as she shares 5 different strategies for paying off debt and the perfect scenarios to use them in. Plus, she’ll be dishing out some helpful resources for managing debt so you can be on your way to financial freedom in no time. It’s time to say goodbye to those pesky bills and hello to the good life! 

In this episode, you will learn: 

  • Why it’s always a good time to start paying off your debt, regardless of the time of the year
  • Why a key step to paying off debt is making a promise to yourself to stop digging the hole deeper
  • The top 5 ways to pay off debt and how to choose the one that works best for you
  • Mix and match the methods for a powerful debt-busting combo
  • And that’s not all, folks!

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How To Stop Spending Emotionally (Ep. 6)

How To Stop Spending Emotionally (Ep. 6)

Not all spending is bad. Some emotional spending is good, but when it starts to negatively affect our finances or results in regrettable purchases, it’s time to take a step back and try to fix our spending habits.

In this episode, Financial Dignity® Coach, Christine Luken, talks about emotional spending. More importantly, she explains that we can’t stop all emotional spending, but there are ways to help put a stop to the bad habits related to it. Christine talks about what emotional spending really means, the difference between healthy and unhealthy emotional spending, and things we can do to help with emotional spending if it becomes problematic.

Christine discusses: 

  • What “emotional spending” really means
  • The difference between healthy and unhealthy emotional spending
  • Why emotional spending is a habit, not a character trait
  • Identifying the root emotion that causes you to spend unwisely and how to redirect yourself from unhealthy spending
  • Why spending is not inherently bad
  • And more

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